Seems my first try at posting the Quantum Leap fanfic story ran into a little bit of a technical snafu. iWeb was converting the text to an image, and the image was so large that some browsers were choking on it. I did some tweaking and now it should be showing up in good old fashioned HTML text. Check it out here:

It’s called “Just Like Starting Over” (you knew I’d go with a song title…) and serves as a bridge between the beginning and the end of the series. I haven’t done the commentary thing in quite awhile, so here we go…

Fans tend to have a love/hate relationship with the final episode of QL. Some are disappointed that Sam never made it home. Many dislike the esoteric nature of any answers the finale provides. I’ve always considered it to be brilliant, and probably the only way they could have ended the show. But one day I decided the only other way to end it would be to send Sam back to right where he started. Sort of a Twilight Zone-ish “Did it happen or not?” type of ending. That was the inspiration for this story.

With the concept in hand, playing with the old saga cell narration for the opening sentence was quite obvious. “Theorizing that one could time travel within his own lifetime, Dr. Sam Beckett stepped into the Quantum Leap accelerator…and nothing happened.”

“Around a hundred by his best count, maybe a few less” is a nod to the final episode count of 96. (Though technically there are a few episodes containing multiple leaps, which would put the count just over 100.)

It was fun including Gooshie and Beeks as main characters here since they were oft-mentioned but seldom seen on the show.

Sam not remembering if the events of “The Leap Back” took place in 1998 or 1999 is an acknowledgment of a minor continuity gaffe. In this episode they say the date at the project is 9/18/99, but then in the following season during the “Lee Harvey Oswald” episode the date is referenced as 2/14/99 — pre-dating “The Leap Back.”

The reader is supposed to think Sam leapt in as himself a split second after his initial leap, but this would mean that Tom Stratton should be in the waiting room at the project. His absence here is a clue that the timing of the leap in this story is not exactly as it seems. Verbena’s question to Sam about why there isn’t anyone in the waiting room serves as a hint.

Including a reunion scene with Donna & Sam was something I considered, but in the end I felt that I didn’t really know her character enough to do it justice. Instead she just gets a minor cameo reference here to up the “is this real or not” ante.

Seeds for the ending are planted when Al relays this message from Ziggy: “She also says she’s sorry she called you crazy, and forgives you for triggering her override function.”

A big speculative Internet question regarding the ending of QL asks whether or not Al would still be a part of the project after Sam kept him together with Beth. I try to tie up that loose end here.

It still shocks me that nobody has made an iPhone App that emulates the QL handlink.

This story was written prior to the debut of the “Leap to Di For” fan-film, but the parallels to how Sammy Jo restarts the project and how Al has trouble maintaining the connection are pretty neat. Great minds…

I loved referencing the words of Al the Bartender here in a prophetic, foreshadowy sort of way.

For the grand finale the story switches to the present tense, recounting a prequel of the minutes just before our first look at the accelerator chamber in the QL pilot episode. We end with Gooshie’s famous “he’s leaping” speech that kicked off the main premise of the show.